Student teachers should spend less time in
lecture halls learning educational theory and more time in classrooms, working directly with students and master teachers.
Not exact matches
2017.08.16 Having financial «skin in the game» gives post-secondary students a confidence boost but lessons continue beyond graduation day: RBC Poll When it comes to post-secondary education, there are valuable life lessons - and financial lessons - to be
learned outside the
lecture hall.
The Wesley Ministry Network (WMN) enables people to sit in on the seminary
lecture hall (via DVD), chat with other students and even the professor (over the Internet), and read the books their ministers had to go to seminary to
learn about.
With the
learning, clarity, and sobriety that mark his distinctive contribution to Catholic theology, Father Dulles here brings together five
lectures delivered to priests at Seton
Hall University.
Botany is best
learned in the field, even though there must be preparation in the classroom or
lecture hall.
Despite all we know about education and personalized
learning and teaching styles and modes of delivery, we are still providing degrees based on how many hours one can log in a desk in a
lecture hall.
We, enriched by our professors and colleagues, are challenged today to move beyond the
lecture halls of Longfellow and the classrooms of Gutman to venture out, to find, to invite, and to empower those who have yet to contribute to the process of teaching and
learning, reaching out to our own cities, and to our own countries.
Whereas, in a
lecture hall the audience is mostly keen to
learn and absorb the information presented — a captive audience (although it may not feel like it sometimes)-- so half the battle is won.
Studies suggest that replacing the
lecture -
hall model with an active
learning model can help close the achievement gap between students of different cultural backgrounds.
Theoretically, having a MOOC degree that's delivered via a
Learning Management System such as Moodle should reduce costs: Universities would save on utility bills and equipment for
lecture halls, plus students wouldn't have to fork out for accommodation or travel expenses.
«We, enriched by our professors and colleagues, are challenged today to move beyond the
lecture halls of Longfellow and the classrooms of Gutman to venture out, to find, to invite, and to empower those who have yet to contribute to the process of teaching and
learning, reaching out to our own cities and to our own countries,» Martinez said.
As technology transforms the experience of
learning and teaching at a distance, Americans are glimpsing a wired wonderland of ideas that may someday supplant the
lecture hall.
When you go into a college
lecture hall of 300 how many different
learning styles do you see?
Teacher preparation programs across the country have signed on to addressing the challenge of the DOE's four guiding principles to assure that there is «no uncertainty of whether a learner entering a PK — 12 classroom or college
lecture hall will encounter a teacher or instructor fully capable of taking advantage of technology to transform
learning» (U.S. Department of Education, Office of Educational Technology, 2017, p. 37).
Each year, students cram into
lecture halls to take classes that won't get them any closer to a college degree — shelling out $ 1.5 billion to
learn concepts they should've mastered in high school.
In 6th grade, students have an authentic
learning experience on a college campus, which involves participating in their 6th grade coursework in college
lecture halls and classrooms.
The
lecture will take place at 5 pm in Bloch
Learning and Performance
Hall (200A), followed by an opening reception for the exhibition at 6 pm at the gallery.
The Frick Auditorium is a
lecture hall in room 324 of the Cathedral of
Learning.
The one concept that all students, even those sleeping in the back of the
lecture hall,
learn from an introductory economics class is that prices matter... As prices increase, the quantity consumed goes down.